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Multiplication rules- exponents
xy•(x^2)^3•(y^3)^4

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I don't know if this is what you were looking for , but here is my answer.

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Multiplying exponents with the same base

When you're multiplying exponents, use the first rule: add powers together when multiplying like bases. For example: 52 × 56 = ? The bases of the equation stay the same, and the values of the exponents get added together. Adding the exponents together is just a shortcut to the answer.

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